Perry, Oklahomais centrally located off I-35, 60 miles north of Oklahoma City, 83 miles east of Tulsa and 100 miles south of Wichita for easy access to interstate highways, airports, railroad, education centers and major attractions.
Health CarePerry Memorial Hospital provides high quality full-service health care with a personal touch. The local YMCA offers activities for children, adults and seniors.
SchoolsFive modern schools ranging from Pre-K to grade 12. Small teacher to student ratio, excellent curriculum, sports and extra-curricular activities. Oklahoma State University is located in nearby Stillwater. Other universities and technical training centers are easily accessed.
HousingExceptional value in rural land, new and existing homes, rentals.
FinanceCommunity banks provide businesses and individuals with today’s financial services in an atmosphere of neighborly flexibility and personal attention.
Internet Access/Cable Television/Daily Newspaper
Perry Chamber of Commerce protects and promotes business opportunities by creating networking opportunities, new business support, relocation assistance, event sponsorship and a monthly newsletter.
C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
The Place to Be
The Place to BeSince1893!
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327 North 7th · Perry · OK 73077
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The Place to Be In1893!
Perry, Oklahoma was born on September 16, 1893
A single gunshot boom just before noon began the largest land run in the United States and the largest event of its kind in the world… the Cherokee Strip Land Run.
More than 100,000 “Boomers”…men, women and children came by wagon, carriage, horseback, or ran on foot to stake their claim to a 160 acre tract of some of the richest land ever opened to settlement. Those who managed to make it over the line before the official time were nicknamed “Sooners.”
In one day, a sea of canvas tents became home to a population of more than 40,000 people from all walks of life. Hard-working, honest homesteaders and pioneers shared the original town of Perry with villains and thieves, all contributing their own destinies to the town’s colorful past. At one point, Perry contained 110 saloons and gambling houses and was home to the notorious Bill Doolin Gang.
Historic photos are courtesy of the Cherokee Strip Museum
C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
The Place to Be
Perry, Oklahoma was born on September 16, 1893
A single gunshot boom just before noon began the largest land run in the United States and the largest event of its kind in the world… the Cherokee Strip Land Run.
More than 100,000 “Boomers”…men, women and children came by wagon, carriage, horseback, or ran on foot to stake their claim to a 160 acre tract of some of the richest land ever opened to settlement. Those who managed to make it over the line before the official time were nicknamed “Sooners.”
In one day, a sea of canvas tents became home to a population of more than 40,000 people from all walks of life. Hard-working, honest homesteaders and pioneers shared the original town of Perry with villains and thieves, all contributing their own destinies to the town’s colorful past. At one point, Perry contained 110 saloons and gambling houses and was home to the notorious Bill Doolin Gang.
The Place to BeSince1893!
C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
The Place to Be
580-336-4684perryokchamber.com · [email protected]
327 North 7th · Perry · OK 73077
Historic photos are courtesy of the Cherokee Strip Museum
OKLAHO
MA35
40
Perry TulsaStillwater
OKC
The Place to Be In1893!
Perry, Oklahomais centrally located off I-35, 60 miles north of Oklahoma City, 83 miles east of Tulsa and 100 miles south of Wichita for easy access to interstate highways, airports, railroad, education centers and major attractions.
Health CarePerry Memorial Hospital provides high quality full-service health care with a personal touch. The local YMCA offers activities for children, adults and seniors.
SchoolsFive modern schools ranging from Pre-K to grade 12. Small teacher to student ratio, excellent curriculum, sports and extra-curricular activities. Oklahoma State University is located in nearby Stillwater. Other universities and technical training centers are easily accessed.
HousingExceptional value in rural land, new and existing homes, rentals.
FinanceCommunity banks provide businesses and individuals with today’s financial services in an atmosphere of neighborly flexibility and personal attention.
Internet Access/Cable Television/Daily Newspaper
Perry Chamber of Commerce protects and promotes business opportunities by creating networking opportunities, new business support, relocation assistance, event sponsorship and a monthly newsletter.
Attractions
Cherokee Strip Museumcherokee-strip-museum.org Tour this five-acre complex with museum that traces the history of the Cherokee Outlet. Fascinating exhibits, artifacts, and Rose Hill Living History School built in 1895.
Present-day Perry is a
thriving, tourist-friendly
town proud of its agricultural
history, progressive businesses
and home-town values.
C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
The Place to Be
*These photos, plus Foucart Building on cover courtesy of b.Miller Photography, b-milerphotography.com · 580-336-9993
We specialize in group tours. Call 580-336-4684.
OutdoorsGolf, fishing, swimming, boating, hiking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, skateboard and Frisbee parks. Blue Stem Hunting Reserve offers individuals and groups a classic Oklahoma hunting experience in some of the finest natural wildlife habitat in North America.
Eventsperryokchamber.com (calendar of events)
Each September since 1893, Perry hosts the annual Cherokee Strip Celebration with carnival, arts and crafts festival, parade and rodeo.
Other events include car and motorcycle shows, livestock shows, golf tournaments, Christmas, holiday and seasonal events.
AgritourismFarmers and ranchers open their barns and gates to share their lifestyle, crops and livestock – longhorn cattle, buffalo, elk, camels and emus.Authentic cowboy roping and branding. Cut and carry your own pumpkin from the patch or Christmas tree from the farm. Prior arrangements may be necessary.
Ditch Witch Heritage Center and Museum ditchwitch.com
Restored original machine shop which grew intoCharles Machine Works, Inc., manufacturer of the Ditch Witch trencher. Houses the Stage Coach Community Theater, conference room and museum tracing the history of Ditch Witch equipment.
Lodgingperryokchamber.com
Comfortable, budget-conscious suites, hotel/motel rooms, RV parks and bed & breakfast. Meeting and banquet area with catering services for group functions.
Jim Franklin StudioStudio of award-winning sculptor Jim Franklin. See his works-in-progress and creative genius in action.
Courthouse ParkPerry’s five-acre Courthouse Park includes the 1915 three-story Noble County Courthouse, Carnegie Public Library,bandstand and 16’ Hopes and Dreams bronze statue honoring the 1893 Land Run pioneers.
Shoppingperryokchamber.com
Everything from antiqueto unique at one of Perry’s many fine merchants. Gifts, clothing, home furnishings and memorabilia – practical necessities to specialty items you’ll find nowhere else.
Diningperryokchamber.com
Something on the menu sure to please every taste. Full-service dining, homemade desserts, sandwiches, salads, pizza, Mexican & Chinese specialties, and downhome Oklahoma country fare at its very best.
Historic Downtown Square Historic area combines turn-of-the-century architecture, including the Foucart Building, home of the original 1902 Noble County Bank. Visit quaint shops, businesses, antique stores, restaurants, and historic sites including the 1894 Globe Building, 1926 Kumback Café, and 1937 Kemnitz Full Service Gas Station.THE PLACE T
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C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
The Place to Be
Perry, Oklahoma was born on September 16, 1893
A single gunshot boom just before noon began the largest land run in the United States and the largest event of its kind in the world… the Cherokee Strip Land Run.
More than 100,000 “Boomers”…men, women and children came by wagon, carriage, horseback, or ran on foot to stake their claim to a 160 acre tract of some of the richest land ever opened to settlement. Those who managed to make it over the line before the official time were nicknamed “Sooners.”
In one day, a sea of canvas tents became home to a population of more than 40,000 people from all walks of life. Hard-working, honest homesteaders and pioneers shared the original town of Perry with villains and thieves, all contributing their own destinies to the town’s colorful past. At one point, Perry contained 110 saloons and gambling houses and was home to the notorious Bill Doolin Gang.
The Place to BeSince1893!
C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
The Place to Be
580-336-4684perryokchamber.com · [email protected]
327 North 7th · Perry · OK 73077
Historic photos are courtesy of the Cherokee Strip Museum
OKLAHO
MA35
40
Perry TulsaStillwater
OKC
The Place to Be In1893!
Perry, Oklahomais centrally located off I-35, 60 miles north of Oklahoma City, 83 miles west of Tulsa and 100 miles south of Wichita for easy access to interstate highways, airports, railroad, education centers and major attractions.
Health CarePerry Memorial Hospital provides high quality full-service health care with a personal touch. The local YMCA offers activities for children, adults and seniors.
SchoolsFive modern schools ranging from Pre-K to grade 12. Small teacher to student ratio, excellent curriculum, sports and extra-curricular activities. Oklahoma State University is located in nearby Stillwater. Other universities and technical training centers are easily accessed.
HousingExceptional value in rural land, new and existing homes, rentals.
FinanceCommunity banks provide businesses and individuals with today’s financial services in an atmosphere of neighborly flexibility and personal attention.
Internet Access/Cable Television/Daily Newspaper
Perry Chamber of Commerce protects and promotes business opportunities by creating networking opportunities, new business support, relocation assistance, event sponsorship and a monthly newsletter.